DUPLIN WINNERS IN SUPERBALL - The above team of, left to right, Carl Price, Herman Kight, John Barrow, Mitzy Futch ar d Sherman Futch won the Superball at DCC last Sundav with a best ball 58. DUPLIN LADIES PARTICIPATE IN SUPERBALL - The * following ladies playing in the golf tournament held last I Sunday included: left to right, Connie Mathis, Betty - Potter, Mae Spicer, Mttzy Futch, Betty Stocker and Karen * Johnson. * "4 ? Rainy day wonder...make fingerpaints by mixing 2 cups cold water and a quarter-cup cornstarch. Boil until thick. Pour into smaller containers and color with food colorings. ? R* " " """""" Thank You J Your Vote & Support Is Greatly Appreciated ! T. C SMITH i Lenoir County Board of Education 19th Hole ^-4 PRO. I. B. DUFFER At the annual membership meeting held at Duplin Country Club, president Lloyd Parker expressed ap preciation to the various committees for a fine job over the past year. The committees that served the club during 1982 included: A.M. Benton, club facilities; Jean Stevens and Ruth Parker, social; Pat Mathis. swimming pool; Marie Riddick. membership; Lonnie Hedrick, Ed Rector. Ike Riddick and Harold Mathis. golf tournaments; Bobby Batts. golf course; and Bob Brumleve. financial. Parker also expressed ap preciation to Club Pro Rick Green for an outstanding job over the year, and this was applauded by all who attended the annual meet ing. Also. Buster Johnson was recognized with an ex pression of appreciation for assisting Green in the care of the golf facilities. New board of director members are Mark Vinson. Robert Chestnutt and Lloyd Parker, who were appointed ' to serve during the coming year. 1 *???? Pro Rick Green announced 1 the team of Herman Kight. 1 Carl Price, Mitzy Futch, Sherman Futch and John Barrow as winners in the Superball golf tournament held at DCC last Sunday with a best ball 58, 14 under par. Hugh Carlton's team of Lonnit* Hedrick. Fisher Carl ton, Claudette Hedrick and Julie Carlton won second place with a 60; while the team of Jim Stocker, A.M. Benton. Betty Stocker and Noble Martin took third with a 61. Green reports 51 players participated in the golf tourney held in conjunction with a cook-out and the annual membership meet ing. ????? Pro Doug Smith invites you oVer to Lakewood this coming Saturday. Nov. 13. for a "fun day" at his-club. There will be golf play, a pig picking and refreshments for all. Call Doug if you need additional information at 289-2126. Fore. ECC FINAL STANDINGS Name Conf. Over all North Duplin 7-1 9-1-0 Wallace-RH 7-1 9-1-0 Hobbton 6-2 7-3-0 .akewood 5-3 6-4-0 James Kenan 4-4 6-4-0 Midway 4-4 6-4-0 3 Lenoir 2-6 2-7-1 = . Duplin 1-7 1-9-0 Jnion 0-7 0-10-0 Playoff Games Nov. 12 Division I 2-A Playoff First Round Fuquay-Varina (9-1) at North Duplin (9-1) (I Division II 2-A Playoff Plrst Round Camden (6-4) at Wallace-Rosa Hill (9-1) Rasulta Nov. ? Hobton 27, N. Duplin 7 Ukewood 8, James Kenan 7 S. Lenoir 7, East Duplin 8 Wallace-RH 6, Midway 0 ? Steam Clean WITH farbet Master RENTAL UNIT 'No special skill required to remove grime end grit from full depth of any carpeting. Revive color and lustre without h risk of distorting pile or n leaving foamy rescue- \ Cleans up to 400 sq. ft. per LA hour ?dries fast. IIV. AVAILABLE AT: // Smith Dry Cleaners Beulaville DrV Cleaners Warsaw. N.C Beulaville. N.C. Farriors Furniture P*09lv Wiggly Store Rose Hill. N.C Faison ft Mount Olive A FOR SALE ? EITHEL GRADY FARM Date: November 20f 1982 - 11:00 A.M. ON THE PREMISES Albertson Township, Duplin County (N.C.S.R. 1546) ? Approximately 139 Acres - (59 Acres Of Cropland ) 1982 Allotments: Tobacco - 3.17 Acres - 5,947 Lbs. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: George R. Kornegay, Jr. - 658-9436 W? Imm tli* Riftrt |U|/N Ypu?dy^TOlcTuYgdl/bjntS1J9tnf?npt>yi> g^ kjucii^"*.. ^ THE FOOD PEOPLE // ^ nUr only! U FROM HUSTON L wMRI^ V>JfB^l'U^llfl P-7rC/ STORE NO. 3 ? 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